Random thought I feel tt can go for bits in the future and that's different shape- different material "gears". Like for rubber it would be more of a tire shape. The friction of the x line + rubber like tires treads would ride the x line. Meanwhile for metal it would be a bearing. The frictionless of a bearing would surf on the x line when there is high rpm. Basically plastic gears latch, treaded rubber rides, bearing surfs.
The part where u said you should take TT's classification of bits and stats with a grain of salt is definitely a good piece of advice to tell new bey bladers in Beyblade X, good job 👍
Dang I was hoping for a more in-depth look into what bits work better with which layers, like what combos pair well with rush opposed to flat or opposed taper, or like why some combos work better with orb than ball and vice versa. Basically I was kinda expecting a WBO wombat styled video since it really seems like we’re lacking that type of content.
Bought a couple of beys this past few weeks to get a variety of parts but I got duplicate blades and ratchets so far. Now I need to get a stadium of my own this coming pay day.
Is it okay to spin the bits and the chips when the beys are fully assembled?? Like will doing so wear down the resistance at all or is that solely determined by how thick the shaft of the bit is ?
I heard that FB preserve your bey stamina when taking hit, but FB has lower stamina than B that's what people been testing. B is still the better general purpose stamina bit
No commentary on gear bits? I'm thinking of having at least two for play in the hasbro bucket stadium.... Currently I've only got starter dransword and phoenix wing, and the gear flat is significantly better at utilising the moulded x-rail. Although I do have a TT stadium ordered.
I don’t really differentiate the gear bits, they’re a bit heavier, usually have a harder time catching the rails. Not much to comment on. Hexa obviously is a great one.
@nizumablader that's strange that your experience is harder at catching the rail as opposed to easier. I've got no experience on the TT stadium to compare, but the GF is significantly better at utilising the rail in the bucket stadium.
@@IamtheWV17 oh jeez, my dumb dumb brain. I was thinking of the ux bits hahahaha. The gear bits are fine. They seems to catch the rails easier for better or worse depending on what your trying to accomplish. My bad haha.
I’m actually interested in if it gets worn down while still in the range of wear where it’s still legal, if it could have some uses. The metal actually has a higher coefficient of friction, along with the weight, and the ways I’ve seen metal tips like mb wear in the past I think it could have potential to find niche uses.
@@nizumablader that’s true but if it’s worn enough it should be dull such that it doesn’t risk stadium damage. It would be really funny if metal needle becomes the first part that requires significant wear to be legal (considering how too much wear typically disqualifies parts)
@haosmagnaingram6992 well usually significant wear to the point it changes performance usually means the part can no longer be used competitively. I see what you’re saying though. I’m not sure I’d want to risk damage to my stadium to try to wear it to that point.
@@nizumablader true but there usually is a significant amount of leeway like cs usually needs to be worn to be competitive and that significantly changes its agro levels. And tips like mb and wb often have a pretty wide range of wear before they get deemed illegal and this has been further solidified with tips like rise and volcanic which people consider needing to be “awakened” despite not having official endorsed awakened gimmicks and then actual awakened gimmicks blur the line further, so I don’t think it’s unprecedented for the level of wear I’m thinking. Still I doubt this will happen I just think it potentially could, and that would be both funny and kind of cool in my opinion. Also tbh based on testing I’ve seen from others, quake damages more stadiums and metal needle’s damage isn’t all that far off from regular needle’s.
As someone who honestly held off on learning about the X beys until I wanted to collect them myself these videos are a big help!
Aye glad it helps
Random thought I feel tt can go for bits in the future and that's different shape- different material "gears".
Like for rubber it would be more of a tire shape. The friction of the x line + rubber like tires treads would ride the x line.
Meanwhile for metal it would be a bearing. The frictionless of a bearing would surf on the x line when there is high rpm.
Basically plastic gears latch, treaded rubber rides, bearing surfs.
The part where u said you should take TT's classification of bits and stats with a grain of salt is definitely a good piece of advice to tell new bey bladers in Beyblade X, good job 👍
the burst resists isn't tension, there's a key that goes into a keyway (0:40 you can see it by your thumb).
Tension is what pushes that pin in.
Tension is what pushes that pin in.
Tbh gb kinda deserved to have high burst resistance
As someone who just started with the Hasbro release. These intro videos have been a huge help.
Enjoying the content so far!
Ayeeee nice to hear it helps
Dang I was hoping for a more in-depth look into what bits work better with which layers, like what combos pair well with rush opposed to flat or opposed taper, or like why some combos work better with orb than ball and vice versa.
Basically I was kinda expecting a WBO wombat styled video since it really seems like we’re lacking that type of content.
I plan to do a combo building video very soon that will go sort in depth into those sorts of questions
Bought a couple of beys this past few weeks to get a variety of parts but I got duplicate blades and ratchets so far.
Now I need to get a stadium of my own this coming pay day.
Aye let’s go
should make more low bit.
i'm really see low taper😂
Sameeeee
I want a metal flat bit, soon.
Same
Metal disc ball would b insane
@@jessewhite1679 disc hexa. Mdb would probably still suffer from burst resistance issues
My first x beys are shipping on Wednesday thanks for the help
No problem
I think it'd be interesting if we got a Pure X Bey that had no teeth on the bit,to go with a "Pure Stamina" theme.
Thatd be crazy boring and would get outspun
We need Extreme High Needle ASAP to pierce through the Beystadium, floor, and into the earth's mantle.
Where did you get those display stands for the beyblades? I want some
Noozle! Links in the description
Is it okay to spin the bits and the chips when the beys are fully assembled?? Like will doing so wear down the resistance at all or is that solely determined by how thick the shaft of the bit is ?
What is the diference between Orb and Ball? Now we Even have FB, could someone tell me the diference? I have not have much experience with stamina bit
I heard that FB preserve your bey stamina when taking hit, but FB has lower stamina than B that's what people been testing. B is still the better general purpose stamina bit
No commentary on gear bits?
I'm thinking of having at least two for play in the hasbro bucket stadium....
Currently I've only got starter dransword and phoenix wing, and the gear flat is significantly better at utilising the moulded x-rail.
Although I do have a TT stadium ordered.
I don’t really differentiate the gear bits, they’re a bit heavier, usually have a harder time catching the rails. Not much to comment on. Hexa obviously is a great one.
@nizumablader that's strange that your experience is harder at catching the rail as opposed to easier. I've got no experience on the TT stadium to compare, but the GF is significantly better at utilising the rail in the bucket stadium.
@@IamtheWV17 oh jeez, my dumb dumb brain. I was thinking of the ux bits hahahaha. The gear bits are fine. They seems to catch the rails easier for better or worse depending on what your trying to accomplish. My bad haha.
what is the dual shooter your using. i want to play with myself but its so hard.
It’s from noozle3d. link in the description, code Nizuma for a discount.
@@nizumablader bless you
Unrelated but where is that yellow point from
Gold LeonClaw
"how to utilize the bit metal needle"
*throw it in the bin*
I’m actually interested in if it gets worn down while still in the range of wear where it’s still legal, if it could have some uses. The metal actually has a higher coefficient of friction, along with the weight, and the ways I’ve seen metal tips like mb wear in the past I think it could have potential to find niche uses.
@@haosmagnaingram6992 if it doesn’t get banned first lol
@@nizumablader that’s true but if it’s worn enough it should be dull such that it doesn’t risk stadium damage. It would be really funny if metal needle becomes the first part that requires significant wear to be legal (considering how too much wear typically disqualifies parts)
@haosmagnaingram6992 well usually significant wear to the point it changes performance usually means the part can no longer be used competitively. I see what you’re saying though. I’m not sure I’d want to risk damage to my stadium to try to wear it to that point.
@@nizumablader true but there usually is a significant amount of leeway like cs usually needs to be worn to be competitive and that significantly changes its agro levels. And tips like mb and wb often have a pretty wide range of wear before they get deemed illegal and this has been further solidified with tips like rise and volcanic which people consider needing to be “awakened” despite not having official endorsed awakened gimmicks and then actual awakened gimmicks blur the line further, so I don’t think it’s unprecedented for the level of wear I’m thinking.
Still I doubt this will happen I just think it potentially could, and that would be both funny and kind of cool in my opinion.
Also tbh based on testing I’ve seen from others, quake damages more stadiums and metal needle’s damage isn’t all that far off from regular needle’s.
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